Edited By
Richard Hawthorne
In late 2005, UFO researchers Victor Martinez and Bill Ryan received a series of anonymous emails that claimed to disclose a decades-old classified program known as Project Serpo. The emails, allegedly from a retired official, sparked intense debate among enthusiasts and skeptics alike, reigniting discussions about government cover-ups and extraterrestrial contact.
The Project Serpo story, centered on the aftermath of the Roswell crash, details a surviving alien known as EBE (Extraterrestrial Biological Entity). This small, gray-skinned being purportedly was held at Los Alamos Laboratories until 1952, when it established contact with its home planet in the Zeta Reticuli system. According to the emails, a subsequent alien craft came to retrieve EBE's remains and finalize terms for a secret exchange program with the U.S. government.
Interestingly, elements of this story echoed an earlier narrative involving Richard Doty, an officer from the Office of Special Investigations at Kirtland Air Force Base. In the early 1980s, Doty handed journalist Linda Moulton Howe classified documents detailing a similar exchange program, establishing a connection between the two accounts.
"All of the messages had been sent from the same IP addressโan address tied directly to Richard Doty's official email account," confirmed a source familiar with the situation.
The resurfacing of this narrative has drawn mixed reactions across various forums. Comments highlight three primary themes:
Historical Discrepancies: Some believe that Doty strategically distorted facts about alien communications. A comment pointed out, "The gatekeepers wanted to identify leakers, so they seeded information."
Skepticism About Official Narratives: There is widespread doubt about the authenticity of the emails. A forum user claimed, "Could be a fake story to make adversaries think we're stronger."
Disinformation Campaigns: Observers noted the possibility of a coordinated effort to control the flow of alien-related information, with one comment asserting, "Once Doty outed himself, most folks saw the whole story as fraudulent."
Some sentiments leaned negative as individuals voiced their skepticism. Others expressed cautious interest, pondering what truths might be cloaked within these dramatic accounts.
๐ฅ Email Provenance: All messages linked to Richard Doty's IP.
๐ฌ User Discussions: Claims about the original story and potential disinformation are prominent.
โ๏ธ Diverse Opinions: The community is split between belief and skepticism about the exchange program.
The Project Serpo story continues to challenge perceptions of government transparency and alien life. Critics remain vigilant, questioning what, if anything, the public is not privy to. As the investigation unfolds, the discourse doesnโt seem to be fading anytime soon.